fantasma
ghost
noun fahn-TAHS-mah Rare
Origin: From Greek phantasma (apparition, image), via Latin.
Also means
phantom
Usage Note
Fantasma is masculine despite ending in -a: el fantasma, not la fantasma. This is a common pitfall. It is used both for supernatural ghosts and figuratively for something that haunts or looms: el fantasma del desempleo (the specter of unemployment). The adjective fantasmal means ghostly.
Examples
"Los niños creyeron ver un fantasma en el pasillo."
Natural Translation
The children thought they saw a ghost in the hallway.
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